[1ponders]
02-01-2006, 09:51 PM
It was only a small group but a fabulous time was had by all.
Rolecall. Zubenel, jjjnettie, [1ponders], Mark and Tim (Friends of Zub). Scopes on site, 2X12" dob, 1x8", 80ED and a couple of pairs of 10X50s. And that was all we needed.
It was without a doubt the best nights seeing I've experience in the past 12 months. What a great way to kick the year off. Lets hope its a sign of things to come.
While I spent most of my time manually operating the exposure timing with my bulb cable (I left my remote cable that runs from my StarMate to the 300D at home :(:(:(:(:( :sad: :sad: :sad: (What a pain. I've been too spoilt by automation)) the rest of the guys toured everything they could think of. M33, M31, NGC253, M46, NGC2438, NGC2516, NGC104, NGC2072 and friends, LMC and SMC, M42 and friends, NGC3372, IC2602, NGC3918, NGC2392, a double Asteroid (I cant remember which one), a number of double stars in Orion, Venus, Mars, Saturn and the Moon. And these are just the one's I remember seeing in between camera clicking.
The night finished at about 12:30 when Zubenel, Mark and Tim headed home and the dew started to come in, not heavily but it was a good excuse to get some sleep :) .
Lets hope this fantastic sky weather keep going for a few days.
Rolecall. Zubenel, jjjnettie, [1ponders], Mark and Tim (Friends of Zub). Scopes on site, 2X12" dob, 1x8", 80ED and a couple of pairs of 10X50s. And that was all we needed.
It was without a doubt the best nights seeing I've experience in the past 12 months. What a great way to kick the year off. Lets hope its a sign of things to come.
While I spent most of my time manually operating the exposure timing with my bulb cable (I left my remote cable that runs from my StarMate to the 300D at home :(:(:(:(:( :sad: :sad: :sad: (What a pain. I've been too spoilt by automation)) the rest of the guys toured everything they could think of. M33, M31, NGC253, M46, NGC2438, NGC2516, NGC104, NGC2072 and friends, LMC and SMC, M42 and friends, NGC3372, IC2602, NGC3918, NGC2392, a double Asteroid (I cant remember which one), a number of double stars in Orion, Venus, Mars, Saturn and the Moon. And these are just the one's I remember seeing in between camera clicking.
The night finished at about 12:30 when Zubenel, Mark and Tim headed home and the dew started to come in, not heavily but it was a good excuse to get some sleep :) .
Lets hope this fantastic sky weather keep going for a few days.